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EUIPO

The sign MUSIC.AI will be perceived as a straightforward reference to artificial intelligence applied to music – 2

Moreover, the public is accustomed to the inclusion of special characters which, although formally not in line with the ...
EUIPO

“Diamond” is unlikely to be universally perceived as a laudatory element

Assessment of the similarity between two marks means more than taking into consideration just one component of a composi...
EUIPO

Verbal element ‘viento’ is clearly secondary in the visual perception of the sign – 2

The signs’ strong similarities stem from their figurative elements depicting an anchor within a circle, drawn up in the ...
EUIPO

Verbal element ‘viento’ is clearly secondary in the visual perception of the sign – 1

When signs consist of both verbal and figurative components, in principle, the verbal component of the sign usually has ...
EUIPO

The comparison of the signs (OHIM v Shaker, C‑334/05 P) – 2

Assessment of the similarity between two marks means more than taking just one component of a composite trade mark and c...
USPTO

Cognac Institute’s Opposition to COLOGNE & COGNAC ENTERTAINMENT

The stacked alliterative phrase, COLOGNE & COGNAC, appears prominently above the smaller and merely descriptive or gener...
EUIPO

Just saying ‘it’s B’ doesn’t make it the same B! – 1

Indeed, the descriptive, non-distinctive or weakly distinctive elements of a complex trade mark generally have less weig...
EUIPO

How do weak distinctive elements sound together?

It is well-established case-law that the greater or lesser degree of distinctiveness of the elements common to the mark ...